Here to
Listen, Perceive
and Converse
Emotional Buddies is more than support — it's connection. Talk to listeners, make real friends, share your story, join communities, and strengthen your emotional well-being through games and exercises.
One platform. Many ways to feel better.

A space made for you

- Enjoy calm, meaningful conversations
- Want to connect without pressure
- Value privacy and personal boundaries
- Like sharing, listening, or simply being present
- Feel comfortable taking things at your own pace
- Believe connection can make everyday moments easier
Here's How We Support You

Emotional Buddy
Talk or call with a listener who truly listens.

Emotion Library
Simple tools to understand and manage your feelings.

Community
Connect with people who understand and support you.

Journaling
Write, reflect, and track your emotions privately.

Buddy Play
Calming games to relax your mind and rethink thoughts.

Buddies
Make meaningful connections with like-minded people.

Daily Emotional Check-in
Check in with your emotions, one day at a time.

Soul Stories
Share your life story through text, audio, or video.
How We Protect Your Privacy
We use end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for chats, journals, stories & group chats.
We do not display real names
When talking to listeners, only anonymous user IDs are shown to protect your identity.
Private conversations stay private
Your private messages and shared media are end-to-end encrypted and not accessible to us.
Community conversations
Community messages and voice talks are end-to-end encrypted and not saved.
Full control over your data
You can delete, leave, or stop sharing at any time.

Moments that made people feel less alone
After moving to a new city, I didn’t know many people. Having someone to talk to here made things feel a bit easier. It was nice knowing I wasn’t on my own.
Priya, 23
I usually don’t talk much about what’s on my mind. Conversations here felt simple and comfortable. Over time, it became part of my routine.
Ankit, 22
There was a time when I just wanted someone to listen. I didn’t need advice or answers. Just talking helped more than I expected.
Aisha, 27